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Join now >Christian Kirk (groin) is a game-time decision for Week 4.
Kirk was limited in practice all week as he looks to work his way back from the groin injury that forced him to miss last week, and he’ll be a true game-time call for Arizona’s 1:00 PM ET kickoff this Sunday according to head coach Kliff Kingsbury.
10/2/20 - 03:12 PM ET
DeAndre Hopkins (ankle) will be a game-time decision this Sunday.
Cardinals GM Steve Keim says that the decision to play in Week 4 will be up to Hopkins, who has typically played without much practice time throughout his career. We expect Hopkins will be active against the Panthers, but his status will be official by 11:30 AM ET on Sunday.
10/2/20 - 03:10 PM ET
Terry McLaurin (thigh) is officially questionable for Week 4.
McLaurin did not practice today, so there’s serious concern about his status for Sunday against the Ravens. Washington kicks off at 1:00 PM ET on Sunday, so McLaurin’s game status will be official late that morning.
10/2/20 - 02:58 PM ET
Scotty Miller (hip/groin) is officially questionable for Week 4.
After missing the first two practices of the week, Miller was able to practice on a full basis today, so it looks like he has a good shot to play this Sunday against the Chargers. Miller’s status will be known by 11:30 AM ET on Sunday with the Bucs kicking off in the early slate of games.
10/2/20 - 02:51 PM ET
John Brown is not listed on the Week 4 injury report.
Brown was a full participant in today’s practice, and his calf doesn’t look like it’ll be an issue this Sunday against the Raiders. As usual, Brown has big-play upside in lineups for an explosive Bills offense.
10/2/20 - 02:23 PM ET
Zack Moss (toe) is officially listed as questionable for Week 4.
Moss was limited in practice all week, but he’s looking like a potential game-time call. The Bills don’t play until 4:25 PM ET on Sunday, so Moss’ status might not be known until after the early games have kicked off.
10/2/20 - 02:21 PM ET
Bryce Love (knee) has been placed on injured reserve.
Washington head coach Ron Rivera says Love is dealing with a swollen knee and that this is not a season-ender. It’s unfortunate that Love has struggled to get on the field at full strength after suffering a knee injury in his final college game, and hopefully he can get to 100% soon.
10/2/20 - 01:11 PM ET